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THE TVENING TELEGRAM, LARKTLAND, FLA, » NOV¢/ 13 1913 PAGE THREE OOCOOOTOOOTOOOTD E'S SCAPLGRACE iZOLA FORRESTER. Spring lodge had visitors. ding up the winding moun- on her black mare, saw the g pillar of smoke above the jd carried the news back to ge. pdy come on the night train, he asked the express agent le wooden depot. ecalled two, but they were people. He listened to her h a shrewd emile. they must have run up in e. Which one would ye rath- , Laurie?” flushed, and tossed her head fthe same way as the mare did was restive. As though she hich one came up to the She knew what Walt meant. summers, and in the long f season. both of the Gregory had made no secret of their or coming up to the Lodge. ot the deer that led them, nor dge and quail. It was Laurie Dr. Holmes, director of the fed- eral bureau of mines, has just return- ed from Alaska, where he conduoted a | searching investigation into the coal deposits, W\Mm lacked Malcolm’s Calance of charac- within was Fmmons Gregory ter and ease of marner. And be- o her young brother. |tween the two was Laurle, winsome o mighty good to see you and womanly, full of grace and ear- urie,” he said, taking both pestness. ds in his. She drew them / Only her mother seemed to guess lat the struggle in her heart those last the smoke above the trees few days. The two brothers were not someone was there.” | on speaking terms, yet neither would iyou wished it was not me.” |glve an inch. Long rides they took the bantering tone there was over the mountain roads with Laurte, | lying touch of bitterness. 'whlle she laughed at them and tried | n't wish at all. I only won- to coar them back to friendship. | ho was there.” ’ “Choose one of us, and the other! plm is with me and a few of the | will stand pat on the decision, and | nts. We expect more the le friends,” Malcolm insisted. “But he week. Will you ride with you must choose.” the river road after lunch?’ | “He speaks for himself,” Emmonl[ on the tip of her tongue to | flung back hotly. “I would not be but Hardy forestalled her. | friends with him if you chose him.” only eighteen but he stood | That night he rode down to Laurie's hes above Gregory's head. heme. It was bright moonlight, a | er wants you, Laurie,” he sald | wonderful glowing orange-colored | pide glance at his sister's face. | moon mounting slowly behind the | orry, Mr. Gregory, but I ragged edge of wcodland. And In ita | lmellow light he saw Laurfe standing ' mean you wont.” HIis tone 'on the veranda, both her hands rest- post rough. “Shall T send Mal- | ing on Malcolm's shoulders, and her flown ?" face raised to him. Her back was can both keep away,” Hardy | owards him, but he knew every line p, suddenly, s face darkening | of her figure, and the light seemed to | i Bick. bovich arger. “What's It ' die out of his life as he gazed at them. | rie whether veu come or go?” n you get post the cub age, Il understand rhat the issue lies she reached her own home a pod at the gate, unhitched. It s head. whinnering to Ver- le. Very deliberately Laurie idown to the stable door. old rock wall with a groan. Virginia Creeper covered it, but the vines had | her, not you 1nd" smiled back , hardly one ciinging crimson leaf now. : s, with apgravating courtesy. | And suddenly he heard some one Bed his cap to Laurle, and went | gpeak his name, Laurie’s voice. a bit | fhis mount. Taurie stood watch- | tremulous, and startled. “Emmons, ' n ride up the road. what s it?” pthing in her quiet face, and the to him. “I was with Hardy down in fon of her dark eyes checked the village.” hilarity. “Where’s Malcolm?” L1 don’t, not specially, but you'd “I haven't any idea. Why?” | L keep out of it, dear. 1 can| “I saw him there on the porch with d them both.” you, just now.” | "Il have your hands full, then,” | “Not with me—with mother.” She led Hardy. | 1ald one hand on his shoulder pity- smiled then at his emphasts, Ingly. “You silly boy. Mother wanl ring the next few days his Just comforting him.” He caught her two hands close in boyish and crude as they were, . rue. The Gregory boys, as his crushing grip. i s around > cunt Ranzer calied! “I thought it was you, Laurie. Do you mean you've told him—" Phad been left with plenty of Laurie nodded. and few restrictions. Their | had treated them experimental- ! hor than with any afection or dear heart? [I'm the scapegrace. Dad always said I was, and yet he was terest. They were twins, and . ome in‘o thelr inheritance at 80od to me. I've run wild with his| .four, vhen their father died. mecney and my life, and now I lose it | all and ycu too.” | ars hod been granted them _ | “Not me, Emmons.” Her face was If at the end of that | this il ,‘ v M‘_'; used their freedom uplifted to lis. but he made no at bsly, arn had cquandered their tempt to kiss her. *1 teld ”.‘l‘(‘(l]}l) I i a teu:: fund was to be set had made my chcice. He went straight for eucli, taking in all of the to mother then. And she knows—I {kink she knew before I did myself.” y Interests and properties and “Put T ma, be cut o from every g the bLoys to a moderate in- ; 4 pach | share in the cld estote. | i “I'm not marrying the estate,” laugh- | ed Laurie softly. | ¢ was one clause in the will had heen held back, and was h » 1ter they be told untiil the expiration of Hall an heu: ." er they stole into e vears or in the event of either the shadowy living rcom where Mrs. : ;: . ; © , Carrollten sat alene before the open ol tfire. She lizered to Emmens in si- ie had_ always felt a certain re- faion wnlle { iy the matier: Bhe wal her face on her theulder. r mother and it wag well known At donen't caenl thir to a<k Laurle, | i Ranzer that Mollie Carrollton J' SRR 3 Pl have married the millionaire | 0 be my Ribe T 1y onaenarn tn her widowhood. They had ' father's cld Lauric knelt beside her, in to keep me xnn'lt weethearts long before he had It was put ‘: that fortunes grow from using <“‘ happen to Knot 'l"lt it hl‘_’H!, people’s brains for fuel. Yet I'mmcns bov.” ¢ Mrs. f.nr- ad chosen Laurie's father, the affecticn ra.hPr editor of the little four-pace 1o e 2okl ri\u Ts in preference. Laurfe and 'T“O le ’01 !'}‘,',‘q,}l (‘1)‘4 hnlz remained to her after their ok 4._1}.(:.‘1 .aurie cho }!xnm(fwtm _M P’'s death. And oddly enough, wins whenever they were at © Ranzer, had come to her Mlh’ s eir boyish scrapes. < SAE U l‘oulzhdt Emmons' bovish face. He slipped one | St BN, N e !arm around Laurie and drew her up right. He was the steadier of vo, and by far the better look- | 1o, him Emmons seemed younger, some His halr curled at the edges, | deep {eehng ’ as dark with tan and lean and l (Copyright, r‘:"[};‘rP-;)_}'!firm!:'e_':flun News- ular with outdoor exerclse. He : rrying Laurie an extra 1d is added to his sh'lre. 1estead at Mcunt Ranzer.” ! either one d the hox Slo“h a dawning smile oversproad He leaned his head down on the j; She put out her hands ' 1‘ “Do you know what you've dona, !l Ten women in f.ale! 1 o in i rs ten apn! 1 v per month g T, m as finished, P! b red or call and see Ve D, HOLLAND, Manager Lakeland Business Colioge 1466 Ihe ledaes.. PALM CHAPTER, 0. E. S.— Meets every second and fourt) hursday nizht of each, morth a T:30 ., m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W, M Jo K. Wilson, sec retary, LAKELAND LODGE NO. 94, F. &A. M. — Regular communiecations held 1 second and fourth Mondavs, at 7:3 . m. Visitng brethren cordially ir vited, J. C. Owens, W, M.; F Wilson, sécrétary. e ——————— .OF P, — Rn"ul.xr meetineg every Tuesdav a 7:30 at Odd Fellows hall. Visitins members always welcome, I, \\ Yarnall, chanellor commander; E, ¢ McCrary, secretary T e S, POST 33, G. A. R.— Meets the first Saturday n ever month at 10 a. m AL ¢, Shatfer commander; J. R. Talley, adjutant i s LAKELAND CHAPTER, R. A. M. — Meets the first Thursday night © each month in Masonie hall. Visiting companions welcomed, A. D. Leon ard. H. P2 J. F Wilsnn seerotun CAKELAND CAMP 78, W, 0, W, — Meets every Thursdav night. Wooe men Circle first and third Thursia afternoons at 3 o'clock W, J. Et tridze, council r'umm'md:r. Mre Lula llenb guardian of Circle. PO”((‘A\IP N0.3,1,0, 0, F— Meets the first and third Mondavs Visiting Patriarchs welcome. F, A MeDonald, seribe; M. B, Zimmer man, (hwf xmtlhr(h OR;\N(.I‘ IHO\\L)\I DIV I\O 29l G.T. A, TOB. OF L. E.— Meets every second and fourt) Wednesdays of eacli mouth at 2:3 m, \lmlmv sisters alwavs we) come. Mrs. J. (. Rrown, s(rrman UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CAR PENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMER IC\, LOCAL 1778— Meets each Thursday nieht h Morgan & Groover hal!l, over Dates Dry Goods etore. Visifing hrother welcome. R, 1. ident:; J. \WW. Layton, v W. Tloe tre s FELDS, financial secretary’s M, F Dietrich, recordine secretary; W, L Cox. conductor: Samuel Bover, J. W Seare, (*, 1. Willonehhy committes Ll.l'..'\OIL\ REBEKAH LODGE NO, « Meotg every gecond znd fourt) Monday pichts at 1. 0. 0. F. hall igitineg brothers and sisters cordial fnvited. Mrs, T. K. Robertsor N, G.: Mrs. Guy Arendell, secretary LAKI LODCE NO, 2,1, 0, O, F,.— I Meets Fridav nizhts at 7:30 at 1 0. 0. hall, Visiti hrotherm [are cordially invited, 7 Revi olds, secretary: 0. M. Eaton, N. G —————————————————————— FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLEY Meets every \\m' dav nicht a 0 at Odd I i A \\1"th |1|~'l'|( M. Smaijl et B. P. 0. 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